The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... perhaps , for some hundreds of years ; the beautiful traces , how- ever , of the universal sylvan2 appearance the country formerly had , yet survive in the native coppice - woods that have been protected by inclosures , and also in the ...
... perhaps , for some hundreds of years ; the beautiful traces , how- ever , of the universal sylvan2 appearance the country formerly had , yet survive in the native coppice - woods that have been protected by inclosures , and also in the ...
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... perhaps , insensible : —or it may happen , that the figure of one of the larger birds , a raven or a heron , is cross- ing silently among the reflected clouds , while the voice of the real bird , from the element aloft , gently awakens ...
... perhaps , insensible : —or it may happen , that the figure of one of the larger birds , a raven or a heron , is cross- ing silently among the reflected clouds , while the voice of the real bird , from the element aloft , gently awakens ...
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... perhaps still more forcibly , to their appearance under the varied solemnities of night . Milton , it will be remembered , has given a clouded moon to Paradise itself . In the night - season also , the narrowness of the vales , and ...
... perhaps still more forcibly , to their appearance under the varied solemnities of night . Milton , it will be remembered , has given a clouded moon to Paradise itself . In the night - season also , the narrowness of the vales , and ...
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... perhaps , here and there some marshy ground , which , till fully drained , would not repay the trouble of enclosing . But these last partitions do not seem to have been general , till long after the pacification of the Borders , by the ...
... perhaps , here and there some marshy ground , which , till fully drained , would not repay the trouble of enclosing . But these last partitions do not seem to have been general , till long after the pacification of the Borders , by the ...
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... perhaps , the humblest daughter . The edifice is scarcely larger than many of the single stones or fragments of rock which are scattered near it . but regret that parish registers so seldom contain any thing but bare names ; in a few of ...
... perhaps , the humblest daughter . The edifice is scarcely larger than many of the single stones or fragments of rock which are scattered near it . but regret that parish registers so seldom contain any thing but bare names ; in a few of ...
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